
J.K. Rowling has condemned Amnesty International after it described her women's crisis centre for sexual violence victims as 'anti-rights'. The centre, founded by the Harry Potter author, is now the subject of an investigation by Britain's charities regulator into concerns about the Amnesty report. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions over definitions of rights and the treatment of women's spaces.
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Britain's charities regulator is investigating concerns about the Amnesty International report.
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J.K. Rowling founded a women's crisis centre for sexual violence victims.
South China Morning PostBritain’s charities regulator is looking into concerns about an Amnesty International report that branded a women’s centre for sexual violence victims founded by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling as “anti-rights”.
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J.K. Rowling founded a women's crisis centre for sexual violence victims.
South China Morning PostBritain's charities regulator is investigating concerns about the Amnesty International report.
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